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Collision sheds over 1.3 million viewers from start to finish after NBA lead-in

While Collision did its best number in three years with 707,000 average, the show’s quarter hour numbers released by Wrestlenomics paint an ugly picture.

Helped by a big lead-in from the NBA Playoffs, the first 11 minutes of the show, which started at 8:49PM, drew 1,670,000 viewers but their lead-in viewers dropped a whopping 823,000 viewers by the time the second quarter started at 9PM.

Things got even worse along the way from there, with subsequent quarter hours drawing 730,000, 680,000, 630,000, 549,000, 503,000, and 419,000 viewers for the last quarter hour.

The final five minutes of the show from 10:45PM to 10:50PM drew just 365,000 viewers, meaning from start to finish, Collision shed a total of 1,305,000 viewers.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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